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Probably not. UD3 still has broken vdroop, so UD3P probably will as well. I have to set 1.45v just to get 4.5ghz stable on my i5 2500k, which droops down to 1.38v under load with LLC enabled. Never thought it would take this long for such an important feature..
still no full implementation efi bios: (
gigabyte add support for mouse, user-friendly interface, more languages, the Hybrid Efi your BIOS supports it kind of hard drives larger than 2.2 TB, but only partially, as a second drive, yes, but not systemic. even if you use, say ssd larger than 2.2 TB as a system disk, then change the windows partition from MBR to GPT, is your Hybrid Efi Bios already such a disk does not blast off, so it's time for a full implementation efi BIOS.
hi !
i trying to flash GA-P67A-UD7 with new BIOS, in q-flash - there is always error with reading bios image and final - invalid image error ... I have clear CMOS,but no resulst - same error, or reading image process stop for a long time ... I try to use flashspi - but when I run - I have message - "bios flash interface not supported"
can you help me ?
thank you ,,
I don't want to use @BIOS ... currently I have F3 BIOS
hi !
i trying to flash GA-P67A-UD7 with new BIOS, in q-flash - there is always error with reading bios image and final - invalid image error ... I have clear CMOS,but no resulst - same error, or reading image process stop for a long time ... I try to use flashspi - but when I run - I have message - "bios flash interface not supported"
can you help me ?
thank you ,,
I don't want to use @BIOS ... currently I have F3 BIOS
All new Bios that Support +3TB and have a file size of 2048 vs the old file size 1024 must be falshed with the latest @bios or flashspi in dos.
If you have quick boot on, turn it off. Then default your bios settings and try again. Make sure the SSD is selected to boot first.
I've already turn off the quick boot. But now with the new FD bios, I've got a new strange issue, my pc do an infinite reboot. After the Gigabyte splash screen, the pc reboots automatically.
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